exists and can be executed, and will fail if not. If you don't already have
a copy then you should install one. It might be in a separate <tt>vpnc-script</tt>
package for your operating system, it might be part of their <tt>vpnc</tt> package,
- and there's one linked from from the <a href="vpnc-script.html">vpnc-script page</a>,
- if you need to download it manually. Install it as <tt>/etc/vpnc/vpnc-script</tt>.</p>
+ and there's one linked from the <a href="vpnc-script.html">vpnc-script page</a>, if
+ you need to download it manually. Install it as <tt>/etc/vpnc/vpnc-script</tt>.</p>
<p>If you do not want to use the standard location, you can configure OpenConnect to
use a different location by default. When running the <tt>./configure</tt> script
<h1>Windows</h1>
<p>On Windows, the default configuration of OpenConnect will look for
-a script named named <tt>vpnc-script-win.js</tt> in the same directory
-as the <tt>openconnect.exe</tt> executable, and will execute it with the
+a script named <tt>vpnc-script-win.js</tt> in the same directory as the
+<tt>openconnect.exe</tt> executable, and will execute it with the
<a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/cscript">command-based
script host (<tt>CScript.exe</tt>)</a>.</p>